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Yes. But hopefully those who are critical thinkers and have, deservedly so, lost respect for people in high places who have been less than honest, wont be criticized for non-acceptance of unacceptable public behavior.

The past week or two have proven something that Chazal have said previously. Aseh Licha Rav doesn’t mean that the “Olam”, “Charaidim”, “The Moetzes” or anyone else should make your Rav. YOU should make your Rav and follow him. Obviously not everyone who has any of these terms (or is even called a “Gadol” by some or many) is fit to be followed.